Prince in plea for Thai masseuses
London’s Daily Star newspaper has revealed that playboy Prince Andrew has promised to challenge tough immigration rules so he can help more Thai masseuses set up shop in Britain.
Royal trade envoy Andrew offered the helping hand when he met Thailand’s prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, 46, at the world economic forum in Davos, Switzerland.
An aide said, “The prime minister complained to the Duke of York that Britain’s immigration laws are so strict Thailand is prevented from sending skilled workers from the spa and food industries.”
Andrew, 50, learned the power of a therapeutic massage on a trip to Phuket.
The Daily Star said he received a relaxing back rub on a beach during a break from the luxury yacht he was seen sharing with a host of topless beauties.
Ian Jarrett
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